ON-DEMAND WEBINAR

Reflecting on 2023 in Application Security and Peering Into the Future

New ways to exploit old vulnerabilities, MOVEit data breaches on a global scale, the meteoric rise of AI, legal actions against CISOs, tech layoffs across the industry, government regulations to improve security… 2023 has not been short on cybersecurity headlines – but which stories are only passing buzz and which will stay with us into 2024 and beyond? 

Join this thought-provoking discussion and learn:

  • How the cybersecurity landscape is shifting
  • What has changed in the application security industry
  • How Invicti is adapting and evolving
  • What to expect in 2024
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Join Invicti Distinguished Architect, Dan Murphy and Invicti CTO and Head of Security Research, Frank Catucci,

as they recap the key developments, trends, challenges, and innovations that have shaped the realm of application security over this year, and talk about what to expect in 2024.

SPEAKER

Dan Murphy

Distinguished Architect

Dan Murphy has 20+ years of experience in the security space, specializing in web security, distributed systems, and software architecture. As a Distinguished Architect at Invicti, his focus is on ensuring that Invicti products across the entire organization work together to provide a scalable, performant, and secure dynamic analysis experience.

SPEAKER

Frank Catucci

CTO and Head of Security Research

Frank Catucci is a global application security technical leader with over 20 years of experience, designing scalable application security specific architecture and partnering with cross-functional engineering and product teams. Frank is a past OWASP Chapter President and contributor to the OWASP bug bounty initiative, and most recently was the Head of Application & Product Security at Data Robot. Prior to that role, Frank was the Sr. Director of Application Security & DevSecOps and Security Researcher at Gartner, and also the Director of Application Security for Qualys.